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FASHION AND TABLE-TALK.

FASHION AND TABLE-TALK.

ThrnSHOL .&WD vaA*E-TAMi.. The QuEaN has sent, through the heaeds of the cbmntiltee f management the munificent donation of 0ot, in ala of the ti~nds eontributed by the late bazaar for the behefit of the ?? Lunatic Asylum. The QUEEN DOWAGER lately passed throkkgh Xtuieatoi and Co
November 10, 1839 - The Champion - London, London, England
 
ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTION OF THE FINE ARTS IN SCOTLAND.

ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTION OF THE FINE ARTS IN SCOTLAND.

ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTION OF THlE FINE ARTS INV SCOTLAND. The Iteport of this Society is a highly satisfactory docu- xent ; anf may be accepted as another prool of the beneficial results that, re sure to follow that energy and activity for wldtieh the Scoeish peoplelhave always b
November 13, 1839 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 
MARKETS, TRADE, &c.

MARKETS, TRADE, &c.

ice, JsLONDON, TUESDAY, Nov. 5. on3 SUGAR.-There was a reaction in the Plantation Suga lals market towards the close of last week, and considerable 2 all buiiinesS was transacted, the sales during that period havinb ys, been full 3300 hhds. and tierces, at an advance generally o
November 9, 1839 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
CHARTIST INSURRECTION IN MONMOUTHSHIRE.

CHARTIST INSURRECTION IN MONMOUTHSHIRE.

CHARTIST INSUR RECTI'ON I IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. milii TWENTY CHARTISTS KILLED. Pi, seive (From the Courier of Tuesday.) se Accounts have been received this morning of a dreadful little riot at Newport, Monmouthahlre, yesterday, in which a number of dlinic the misguided rioters were k
November 9, 1839 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
THE LITERARY EXAMINER.

THE LITERARY EXAMINER.

Poems. By Mrs Boddington, Author of " Slight Reminiscences of the Rhine," " The Gossip's Week," and " Sketches in the Pyrenees." Long. man and Co. Mrs Boddington, since that is the name of the fair traveller whose books have so *often delighted us, has made herself always welcom
November 10, 1839 - The Examiner - London, London, England
 
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES.

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES.

Tuesday, November 5. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. C. and T. Raddd, Northampton street, Islington, builders-S. Watkins and J. Rugg, Cork street, Burlington gardens, tailors -W. Harper sad T. Sutcliffe, Luddenfoot, Yorkshire, dyers- T. Pre"ton, inn. and F. Richardson, Manchester, deale
November 10, 1839 - The Examiner - London, London, England
 
No Property Qualification. Tn so far as Scotland is concerned, this danse of the Charter is already in full operation;

No Property Qualification. Tn so far as Scotland is concerned, this danse of the Charter is already in full operation;

and no one can or dure assert, that from it any evil consequence lias arisen to property, although it is well known, that bankrupts in fortune, and men destitute of even the means necessary to defray the charge of their menial servants, have been returned members. The only evd r
November 9, 1839 - Chartist Circular - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
 
COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY.

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY.

COUM OF BANKRUPTCY-SATuRDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Holroyd.] IN TiER MATTOR. OF J. L. WILLIAMS. The bankrapst was a builder, in very extensive business at Pertlaidltown, and had many morigage trausactlons, which, added to an cxtremely careless manner of keeping his bocks, repd
November 11, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS.

'PUBLIC AMJSBMBNTS. ROYAL GALLERY of PRACTICAL SCIENCE, Adelaide-street, Weet Strlad.-The only specimena efthe DAGUER- REOTYPEin England, euecuted by a uerre himselfare to be SEEN at tlelslostlutaton. Adrsilttnnone ehiijng extrai-g1, ?? Gen, Microscope, Model of die Archimedes, t
November 9, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
PAST AND PRESENT CONDUCT OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

PAST AND PRESENT CONDUCT OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

PAST' AND PRESENT CONDUCT OF THS BA NK OF bNGLAND. - I, LETTEIL X1ii, TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE Sua-The currency drama is progressing with unerrinj precision to its catastrophe. The principles of Colone Torrens, Mr. Lloyd, and Mr. Ricardo are in daily proces of devel
November 12, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England